Archive for the 'Camera' Category
Monday, September 29th, 2008
Japanese news site Nikkei Net is reporting that the time has finally come for Nintendo to roll out another new DS video game system, complete with a camera and music playback. Earlier this year, Nintendo projected hardware sales of its DS handheld system to total 28 million…
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Nintendo, GameSpot, video consoles, Nikkei, DS, video games, Brendan Sinclair, Games, Personal Technology, Nintendo Co. Ltd., Camera, Music |
Monday, February 4th, 2008
Reworked architecture of traditional sensor pixels said to yield better images and reduce chip manufacturing costs. Photography company Eastman Kodak on Monday introduced chips that can boost the picture-taking power in mobile phones and help manufacturers cut development costs. Kodak says its KAC-05020 Image Sensor is the…
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CMOS, Eastman Kodak Co., Sensor, CMOS Sensor, Memory, Components, Chip, Phone, Consumer electronics, Hardware, Camera, Semiconductors, Reuters |
Friday, February 1st, 2008
Microsoft offers to buy struggling Yahoo for $44.6 billion to better compete against Google. Also: Vista’s one-year anniversary. The fight for Internet dominance heated up this week with Microsoft offering to buy Yahoo for $44.6 billion in an effort to better compete with chief rival Google. “Today,…
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Microsoft Windows Vista, Industry, Yahoo! Inc., Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Michelle Meyers, McGuiness, Network, Camera, Google Inc., Week in Review, Apple Inc., Apple iPhone, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows, News.com, Operating Systems, Software |
Monday, January 21st, 2008
A national rollout could take one to four years, depending on the response to a study now under way and how long it takes to secure funding for the project. CrimTrac, the Australian government’s criminal information and intelligence agency, is taking the first steps toward developing a nationwide…
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Marcus Browne, Vertical Industries, Camera, CrimTrac, ANPR, Enterprise Software, Government, Software, CNET Networks Inc., Advertising & Promotion, Marketing, Privacy & data protection |
Monday, January 21st, 2008
National rollout could take one to four years, depending on response to a study now under way and how long it takes to secure funding for the project. CrimTrac, the Australian government’s criminal information and intelligence agency, is taking the first steps toward developing a nationwide automatic number…
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Marcus Browne, Vertical Industries, Camera, CrimTrac, ANPR, Enterprise Software, Government, Software, CNET Networks Inc., Advertising & Promotion, Marketing, Privacy & data protection |